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"Just for taste": The title and the cover of this new work by Là Nua give the idea of the atmosphere that the record wants to create, and the various ingredients that make up this special blend of music.

"Just for taste" is the ​​starting idea of a record that is meant to be a taste of the music that the trio of Campania has proposed in the past two years of live performances , after the release of the debut album (simply entitled Là Nua , "a new day" in Gaelic).;

Estremìa, a term which in patois indicates the bell that sounds the alarm in an emergency, is the name of the duo formed by Vincent Boniface (Accordion) and Marta Caldara (Piano) with the incursion of Bramo (Beatbox).
Estrémia remind us of the emergence in music culture, showing the emerging of this new style of Folk, certainly danceable but also in search for new combinations of sounds: a piano that complements the "good old" accordion , and the contemporaneity of Beatboxing with Bramo .

Compagnia was born eight years ago, nearly as a joke. At first there was a great passion for a
music that came from overseas, totally unknown here, but over time the needs of both
the public and the musicians led the group to create a repertoire which was based on the
Québécois world and which, despite being designed as listenable, was fit to be danced.

This strange alchemy between folk song, French dance and Québécoise music was appreciatedand led us to play all over in Italy, half of Europe and South America.
As it often happens, in eight years, many musicians have come and gone, sometimes taking,
but more than often giving much and leaving a clear mark in our music.

“Vivo!” is the sum of all these experiences.

The recording was made in Milan at La Scighera, a place that allowed us to give life to this greatparty, in which two hundred people danced, sang, clapped their hands, feet and rejoiced with us.

One of those good, unforgettable memories that, from now on, we'll bring with us to eachand every concert.
Andrea Capezzuoli

The Diatonic Accordion Manual by Andrea Capezzuoli, at its first reprint, is for newcomers and for more experienced accordionists.
there's an introductory part with musical theory , a central part with 25 tunes of ascending difficulty and a third theorical part.

This last section responds to numerous requests for students who want to use the accordion creatively becoming able to choose, change and vary the harmonies, the tone, the bass and chords.

The manual is in Italian only and comes with a CD with the music of the included sheets and tablatures

Gianrinaldo (goodbye Folkaos) is a DOUBLE TRIBUTE ALBUM to Folkaos, historical folk club in Milan, in Gianrinaldo Carli street.

It collects 19 tracks of the best European and Italian Folk music; all tracks were recorded "LIVE" at Folkaos, featuring artists and bands that played there in the past seasons, between 2012 and its closing in 2014.

A long and ambitious project, part of the proceedings will support the projects of Renzo (for those who do not know him, the manager of the venue) and contribute to a (hopefully) future re-establishment of Folkaos.

The result of many concerts played with great energy and passion, Canzoni senza parole: the first work of BFE, more than a band a Repertory.

Compositions by Luigi Fossati interpreted along with an ever-changing number of musicians: one third of jazz, one third of Breton, one third of romance, a zest of Fibonacci to savor an unusual way of playing Folk taht isn't only Folk.

They named themselves Folk Fiction but they are not pulp..They are Trad and even Avan Trad, concept that gives title to their second album, 11 tracks in which Alessandro Marchetti (piano, accordeon) and Matteo Marcon (bouzouki) travel between 2 times bourrées, romantic mazurkas, irish-inspired tunes to a devilish polka.

Follow them in this travel from trad music, inspired by neo-trad, to go beyond towards... AvanTrad!

TradAction 2013 is a benefit folk music compilation, obtainable only upon download from our website, as "Pay What You Want" or better "Folk What You Want", with a minimum donation of 5 euros.
Put the amout you decide to pay (just a number without currency) in the field at the bottom of tracklist

A concept album where the twelve songs correspond to 12 hours in a day, every hour to be danced to the rhythm of a breakfast Bourrée , a Working men Gavotte , an home returning Waltz, Rondeau that will surprise you pleasantly.